It means "will you" provided that you are only talking to one person.
You did
You were
Thee and thou mean "you" in old english.
"Where art thou" means "where are you." The use of the word "thou" indicates the speaker is asking someone who is on friendly, informal terms with him, or her.
you're mine
Was sonst willst Du translates as what else do you want.
"Willst du mich heiraten?" = "Will you marry me?"
Willst Du saufen gehen translates as do you want to go drinking.
"willst du Deutsch mit mir sprechen?" = "Do you want to speak German with me?"
It means "will you" provided that you are only talking to one person.
Versuche was sonst willst du doesn't really make much sense but translates as try what else do you want.
Willst is the second person singular conjugation of the verb wollen - to wantDu willst - you want
Du willst mich küssen was created in 1986.
Alles was du willst was created on 2007-02-16.
Willst Du ins Kino gehen translates as Do you want to go to the cinema
Willst Du mit mir gehen translates as do you want to go with me.
Du Willst Mir An Die Wäsche was created on 2009-06-26.